Hidden Lever Map for Minecraft 1.10.2

While Hidden Lever Map might not be the most innovative or groundbreaking map out there, it’s still quite challenging and a lot of fun to play because of how well designed it is. If you’ve played some maps before that require players to locate buttons and press them then, you’ll probably be familiar with the concept of the Hidden Lever Map as well. The map replaces buttons with levers, and the rest is quite similar so as long as you’ve had some prior experience with finding the button maps, this particular map should be right up your alley.

In each level of the Hidden Lever map, your objective is to make your way through the level and overcome any obstacles to locating the hidden lever. Once you’ve successfully located the hidden lever, all you have to do is activate it, and you’ll immediately be taken into the next level. The entire concept of the map might be pretty simple but don’t mistake its simplicity for easiness. No matter how straightforward this map might look on paper, it’s still quite difficult because of the creative level designs and of course how well hidden each one of the levers is.

The Hidden Lever map takes somewhere around 15 minutes to complete but this time can, of course, be a lot less if you’re skilled enough. It’s important to note that the map requires command blocks to be enabled because it won’t function otherwise. Alongside all this, it’s also worth bearing in mind that the map’s creator has tested Hidden Lever 17 different times and has fixed most of the bugs that might hinder the experience for players. There may still be technical issues, but you probably don’t need to worry as they’ll probably be minor. Overall, Hidden Lever is a splendid map that might not innovate but still manages to impress.

How to install Hidden Lever Map?

Press the Windows or Start button, then press R. This will open the Run prompt.

Type %appdata% into the prompt and run the command.

A folder filled with other folders will now open. Just find the Minecraft folder among these and open it.

In .minecraft you will find another folder, saves. Unzip and move your world file into this folder and you’re all done.